Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] the right [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And none of them has the right kind of tights .
2 They then mime it to the group until someone guesses the right answer , and then the next person comes up until one team reaches the end of the list .
3 However , we do have the mass noun cutlery , which has the right sort of meaning , as knives , forks and spoons are all cutlery .
4 In any event , the Purchaser will wish to be satisfied that it is acquiring a viable Business which has the right amount of saleable stock and working equipment .
5 While Word for Windows 2 already included Drag and Drop , a more novel use of the mouse is SmartClick which uses the right button .
6 Membership of the Federation of Recruitment and Employment Services Limited is a good sign , as FRES has a code of practice which ensures the right level and number of qualified recruitment staff to assist and advise you .
7 If white noise is passed through a spectrum-shaping filter which applies the right degree of top cut the resulting ‘ pink noise ’ is more like real audio signals .
8 It locates its food by vibrations and is attracted to anything which generates the right sort of disturbance .
9 Scot who has the right word for the big occasion
10 My sympathies are with Marwood Yeatman , who has the right perspective on life and whose lifestyle I am now gaining myself .
11 ‘ It 's a matter of who has the right line past the high , ’ said Dalton .
12 ‘ It 's a matter of who has the right line past the high , ’ said Dalton .
13 She has the right instincts , ’ she said .
14 And Ruth , she 'd been primed well what to say she does n't say a lot , but she says the right things .
15 It is operated by a colleague who assesses the right height for each speaker .
16 Any child who shows the right potential will be invited to return to the centres in the autumn for assessment by some of Britain 's leading coaches , including .
17 In 1964 , Lord Gardiner , who shortly afterwards became Lord Chancellor himself , said that since 1951 ‘ one or two ’ Lord Chancellors ( there had been only three ) ‘ felt that the standard of members of the bar going into the House of Commons has fallen noticeably since the war , and if you want the right men in the House of Commons then you must reward the man who votes the right way with a judgeship ’ .
18 Britomart 's superiority appears later when she recognises the right order of things and restores masculine rule , freeing Artegall and the country : ‘ And changing all that forme of commone weale , /The liberty of women did repeale , /Which they had long vsurpt ; and them restoring/To mens subiection , did true Iustice deale ’ ( V , VII , 42 ) .
19 Is post menopausal zest something that er every woman could look forward to if she gets the right advice , the right
20 The good news is that Emma has been given the all clear and regular check up appointments at St.Bart 's and Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford will make sure she gets the right care from the experts .
21 Because until G C S E you are fed , the school is fed , in that you are told fairly quickly what you have to do and although I know that a number of you spends the right amount of time or a lot of time on homework , you are told usually , er you have erm a night or two nights in which to do this particular piece of work now once you get into the sixth form
22 Dmitry was the only one who was really … ’ — her voice trails off , but she hits the right phrase just before the thought disappears — ‘ … counting on it . ’
23 And so , when the manager gets to 60 or so and is given his carriage clock and company pension ( if he is lucky ) , there is somebody to take over who knows the right people and can do the right things .
24 This study could be seen as a pilot study that gives an intimation that if one has the right methodology the data which is yielded can be richer than that created from other methods .
25 To work effectively it needs the right partners and considerable organisation and communication .
26 Anyway he has the right approach and I 'm sure something will result . ’
27 He has a long way to go but he has the right attitude . ’
28 And surely our reasons for allowing this are close to those suggested by the tripartite definition ; he has the right answer , and not by luck .
29 ‘ Well , he has the right sort of contacts in the government .
30 ‘ He does if he has the right people and financial backing behind him .
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